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 1120 Park Avenue - PJ South, any comments?

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tzemania
post Jun 20 2010, 12:15 AM

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Yea, what about the architects, engineers n qs?
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post Jun 20 2010, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(sam59 @ Jun 16 2010, 07:30 PM)
spoken to Ms Chew from sales office this afternoon...
she informed that the construction sign board will be there next week..but they are now already actively in construction..
so if there is no signboard next week, please somebody call her to follow up and put some pressure on them..
the more call the better..just call +60377829988..ask for Ms Chew..
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Ms Chew? If I not mistaken is Ms Choo instead of Ms Chew. I went to the show room in the morning have a conversation session with Ms Choo. She said the construction sequence is from shoplot -> phase 2 1120 -> phase 1 1120 based on the construction strategy of heavy machinery in out consequences. That's why we see all the machine focus and gather around shop lot and phase 2 units area. So, most probably phase 1 units will be the last to build and not first come first serve basis. For more confirmation. someone else please continue follow up. Thanks.
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post Jun 20 2010, 05:12 PM

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actually i hope to hear the piling sound from my place. god bless.
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post Jun 21 2010, 02:26 AM

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QUOTE(20yrsinsrisentosa @ Jun 20 2010, 05:01 PM)
Ms Chew? If I not mistaken is Ms Choo instead of Ms Chew. I went to  the show room in the morning have a conversation session with Ms Choo. She said the construction sequence is from shoplot -> phase 2 1120 -> phase 1 1120 based on the construction strategy of heavy machinery in out consequences. That's why we see all the machine focus and gather around shop lot and phase 2 units area. So, most probably phase 1 units will be the last  to build and not first come first serve basis. For more confirmation. someone else please continue follow up. Thanks.
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TALKING COCK AGAIN.

still can believe her?
preliew
post Jun 21 2010, 09:23 AM

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talk cock la, stil not yet start, half year already lo....
tzemania
post Jun 21 2010, 02:32 PM

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Yes I second to that! 2 n half years to complete 5 blocks 16 storey with podium and carparks? They must have very high ambition!
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post Jun 21 2010, 03:57 PM

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Looks like another stalled project....better go get your money back guys....this sounds bad...smell something fishy here....

Hmmm.....
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post Jun 21 2010, 05:00 PM

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That's the problem buying from small time developer. Even though price is cheap, your risk of losing your entire capital is high if they abandon the project.
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post Jun 21 2010, 07:47 PM

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QUOTE(super911 @ Jun 21 2010, 05:00 PM)
That's the problem buying from small time developer. Even though price is cheap, your risk of losing your entire capital is high if they abandon the project.
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yup SUPER911. ur correct..

buyers bet on small time developer for higher appreciation. this is the risk
want to buy cheap sell higher.
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post Jun 21 2010, 10:13 PM

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high gain often comes with high risk.
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post Jun 21 2010, 10:24 PM

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my friend that does QS work for other construction says it is possible to finish up the entire 5 blocks on time... hopefully good quality hahahaha
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post Jun 22 2010, 09:53 AM

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QUOTE(super911 @ Jun 21 2010, 05:00 PM)
That's the problem buying from small time developer. Even though price is cheap, your risk of losing your entire capital is high if they abandon the project.
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You call the price of a 250k high density apartment from a small time developer built on a mining site with so so location "cheap"? Everything else is CHEAP but definately not the price. The end price the buyers need to pay could be more than 250k eventually.
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QUOTE(KLsooner @ Jun 22 2010, 09:53 AM)
You call the price of a 250k high density apartment from a small time developer built on a mining site with so so location "cheap"? Everything else is CHEAP but definately not the price. The end price the buyers need to pay could be more than 250k eventually.
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very well said. that`s why I cancelled the purchase and loss rm500. no regret
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post Jun 22 2010, 05:04 PM

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Well, I can't see a lot of sour grape in the forum, especially those that didn't buy a unit in 1120 Park Avenue. Thanks for all your negative comments, really appreciate that to scared those first time buyers and investers. You guys did a great job in putting negative comments and thoughts.

For those who purchase a unit here, I hope you all can have a positive mind set and pray that this project will run smoothly and on time for the next 2 and half years. No point complaining and feeling anxious about your new home. Let's move forward and see the project up and running and in due time you were be getting your keys to your new home.

Stay positive at all times!

This post has been edited by Gonzalez: Jun 22 2010, 05:06 PM
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post Jun 22 2010, 05:09 PM

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QUOTE(mzmz @ Jun 22 2010, 10:36 AM)
very well said. that`s why I cancelled the purchase and loss rm500. no regret
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ya. not so cheap. They should sell it at 100K or lesser.
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post Jun 23 2010, 09:39 AM

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how to stay positive?...not sign at all to start construction...be positive is juz like lying to myself own..
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post Jun 23 2010, 10:53 AM

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QUOTE(sarsi00 @ Jun 21 2010, 10:24 PM)
my friend that does QS work for other construction says it is possible to finish up the entire 5 blocks on time... hopefully good quality hahahaha
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Yes I'm sure your friend's definitely right IF the construction of five blocks are carried out concurrently, else it can't be finished on time (5 different team of contractors). But for 5 blocks to start together the entire site will be a mess!


Added on June 23, 2010, 10:58 am
QUOTE(KLsooner @ Jun 22 2010, 09:53 AM)
You call the price of a 250k high density apartment from a small time developer built on a mining site with so so location "cheap"? Everything else is CHEAP but definately not the price. The end price the buyers need to pay could be more than 250k eventually.
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Looking at the density of the project of 124 units / acre, the selling price is definitely not cheap. However, looking at the current property craze, the selling price can definitely be higher and sold off as quick. And looking at the fascade of the buildings, the material (with plenty of glass windows) doesn't come cheap!

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post Jun 23 2010, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(sarsi00 @ Jun 21 2010, 10:24 PM)
my friend that does QS work for other construction says it is possible to finish up the entire 5 blocks on time... hopefully good quality hahahaha
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sarsi00, of course, the entire 5 blocks can be built in time.
the duration for building of 5 blocks is only 18 months.

but can malaysia do it?
china have been doing this for decades, 18 months for 40 storey building!
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I can foresee that after 3 years, more and more vacant condo units will be around Klang Valley. People are buying without looking at the fundamental anymore, such as whether the unit is able to rent out upon completion. They just buy because they thought they can sell higher after completion. Without the fundamental to support, price won't go up. Even if price does go up on paper, you may find it hard to sell off. Mont Kiara is the best example. If economy goes down by then, those people will suffer if they lose their job or income drop. They will have to lelong their unit or worse, bankruptcy!
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QUOTE(super911 @ Jun 24 2010, 03:19 PM)
I can foresee that after 3 years, more and more vacant condo units will be around Klang Valley. People are buying without looking at the fundamental anymore, such as whether the unit is able to rent out upon completion. They just buy because they thought they can sell higher after completion. Without the fundamental to support, price won't go up. Even if price does go up on paper, you may find it hard to sell off. Mont Kiara is the best example. If economy goes down by then, those people will suffer if they lose their job or income drop. They will have to lelong their unit or worse, bankruptcy!
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its good that once in a while, a wise conservative property spectator pops up to warn those enthusiastic property speculators of the dangers when 'what if' scenario happens. but if 'what if' it doesn't happen? probably the spectator would like to compensate the speculators for the loss of capital gain..then everyone will take heed of the advice of not buying. now if nobody buys, what would happen to the property values immediately..assuming majority of the purchasers r speculators?




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